As the flask expands,hor air is being pushed out,therefore,air bubbles are formed.
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The bubbles are water vapour (ie steam) bubbles, not air. Therefore any heating of water back up to boiling point will renew the process of water vapour bubbles occurring.
evaporation floats up in the air and condensation does not i don't know
your saliva can make bubbles because it has air inside of it. also saliva can make bubbles because it can and it wants to .
To remove the air bubbles, open the stopcock and the air bubbles will remove
No. But air is where the last bubbles went when they popped.
Carbon Dioxide CO2 is the bubbles that rise in the air.
probably just air bubbles. probably just air bubbles. probably just some air bubbles.
They breathe ny carrying air bubbles
Do bubbles escape when you squeeze a sponge under water air
heat causes evaporation evaporation causes water in the air
because the bubbles are air the air can't fuse with hydrogen to become water because there is no excess hydrogen so it goes to the air as bubbles
My answer is, that there are air bubbles in the bottom of it, (WHEN ITS BOILING) Than those air bubbles rise to the top, & That's how hot water bubbles more than cold water.
Evaporation is slower in warm air then it is hot air because the molecules don't start moving as fast. This means evaporation doesn't happen quickly.
Bubbles are formed from soap when they are mixed with water and there is air. When air is present and water is mixed with soap, bubbles will definitely form.
air bubbles look like dark spots